Can't install any PC Game

abhishel777

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Jan 15, 2014
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Hello Everyone,

I am in desperate need of your assistance at the moment..Without wasting any further time I will go straight to the problem
I can't install any game..

I recently made hardware upgrade in my PC's adding
Seasonic SII 520
Cooler Master Hyper TX3
Gigabyte GA 970A-DS3P

with my preexisting
AMD X4 965 BE
Sapphire ATI 7850 2GB

My RAM
2GB DDR3 by TAMKOR (1333)+4GB DDR3 by SYMTRONICS(1333)

OS: Win7 64bit
I thought after this upgrade my I will enjoy gaming but this problem persisted even with the H/W upgrade...


I have tried this with lots of games and they all gave me this error,I even changed my mounting tool from UltraISO to Daemon Tools....even that didn't fix this error.

I got an NSIS error while struggling with installing AC revealations...
AC Liberation,AC Unity,Prototype,AC Rogue

Though it succefully install's in my brother's laptop...I don't know why doesn't it gets installed in mine.

And I often get BSOD's of different types
Here is a screenshot


ERiso.jpg


So what do I do?

Out of curiosity can faulty Graphic Card have anything to do with it? (Cause I ran ATI 7850 for 4-5 months on Zeb 500 PSU...I don't know if the graphic card is faulty or not cause I am getting VGA display to my monitor from it)
 


Yes I have reinstalled the windows after the hardware upgrade.

Beleive this problem has persisted over 4-5 windows installs.
 


"Thing is whenever I try to install any game it gives an error in archive unpacking...."

Retail games don't 'unpack'.
 


Man why is so hard for you to think otherwise?I know the rules.... If you do not want to help then please do not reply back here.
 


Moderation has been requested for this thread. Here it is.

As one example, you wrote "Though it succefully install's in my brother's laptop...I don't know why doesn't it gets installed in mine." That suggests that you are trying to install the same game on two machines which, to the best of our knowledge, is a licensing violation. The idea of mounting ISOs instead of the disks does not prove that this is a pirated installation, but it does strongly suggest it. Having read the threads, I must say that what you have written suggests illegal double-installs more than it suggests proper licensing. This does not prove anything.

However, it does indicate to members that they should not participate in the thread and that they should report it. I strongly suggest that you show us an example installing from original disks or downloaded software in a case where you are the original purchaser and have the original disks or download. Even if you do properly own the software, other members are right to avoid helping when you suggest that you do not. Note that corrupt ISOs strongly suggest that the copy was not made from a disk that you have in hand, but torrented. The message indicates that the ISO is corrupted.

Others, please note that I personally have ISOs of some software that I own stored on my computer, so ISOs do not prove piracy, although the strongly suggest it. The thread is moderated; please do not add additional negative comments to the user. Either help the OP or withdraw from the thread. Thank you.